The 5 Best 220 to 110 Adapters (2020 Review) Scroll ← Conclusion Pros Cons Best plugs BESTEK Universal Travel Adapter Check Price Our Take A converter that doubles as an adapter with its four international plugs. Pros – Available in black or white– Has protection from overload, overcurrent, overheating, and short-circuit problems– Can be used in more than 150 countries Cons – Most expensive converter/adapter duo in this review– Some customers said the adapter’s fan is loud Most Inclusive Odoga 5.0-Amp Jigsaw Check Price Our Take A kit that comes with a power strip, a cord, three plugs, and a carrying case. Pros – Has a carrying case to keep all of the pieces in the kit together– Supports up to 200 watts– Its power strip has a quiet fan that keeps the converter cool Cons – Has the shortest warranty in this review– Some customers said the device smoked or made a popping noise BESTEK Universal Travel Adapter Check Price Our Take A basic kit that comes with a power strip, a cord, and two international plugs. Pros – Its power cord is five feet long– The USB charging ports are isolated from the wall outlets to prevent damage to one side from affecting the other– Comes with a 24-month warranty Cons – Has fewer plug adapters than the other converter/adapter duos in this review– Some customers said the product didn’t work with hair appliances Rockstone Power Voltage Converter Transformer Check Price Our Take A converter that supports larger appliances up to 5,000 watts. Pros – Has a metal casing for durability– Comes with spare fuses in case the current one experiences overcurrent damage– Has step-up and step-down functions, so you can convert up to 220 volts or down to 110 volts Cons – Can take up a lot of room in your suitcase– Some customers experienced a burning smell after plugging in a few devices HYTED Travel Adapter and Converter Combo Check Price Our Take A small, square-like adapter and converter that weighs less than a pound. Pros – Customer service will get back to you in 12 hours or less– Has four built-in plugs that can be flipped out– Has a converter mode for electric products like hair dryers and an adapter mode for dual-voltage devices like cell phones Cons – Customers can only plug one item into it at a time– Some customers said it didn’t work with hair appliances